The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... never have more than a single mother : you may think this obvious , and what you call a trite obser- vation . You are a green gosling ! I was , at the same age , very near as wise as you , and yet I never discovered this , with full ...
... never have more than a single mother : you may think this obvious , and what you call a trite obser- vation . You are a green gosling ! I was , at the same age , very near as wise as you , and yet I never discovered this , with full ...
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... never extinguish the noble ardor of poetic genius in the island ; and that men shall never be want- ing to celebrate true virtue , and venture in im- mortal strains to expose vice and infamous pleasure , and boldly to repel tyranny and ...
... never extinguish the noble ardor of poetic genius in the island ; and that men shall never be want- ing to celebrate true virtue , and venture in im- mortal strains to expose vice and infamous pleasure , and boldly to repel tyranny and ...
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... never to be exhausted . I related to Gray the history of my life , and of my country ; but his life was a closed book to me : he never spoke to me of himself . With Gray , between the present and the past , there was an impassable gulf ...
... never to be exhausted . I related to Gray the history of my life , and of my country ; but his life was a closed book to me : he never spoke to me of himself . With Gray , between the present and the past , there was an impassable gulf ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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